RADIATION EXPOSURE SHOT

RADIATION EXPOSURE SHOT

This is a booster shot in circumstances such as:

  • air travel;
  • walking in airports or being near airport scanners or baggage scanners;
  • staying near baggage that has passed through an airport scanner;
  • medical examinations such as computed tomography, radiography, fluoroscopy and even nuclear magnetic resonance;
  • living near other people who have undergone medical tests such as computed tomography, radiography, fluoroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance;
  • exposure to computerized devices;
  • after sunburn.

Ingredients:

Method of preparation:

Juice the cilantro, wild blueberries, asparagus and celery in the order listed. If you are using wild cranberry juice or wild cranberry powder , leave them for the next step.
Add the spirulina and barley grass juice powder and mix. Add the wild cranberry juice or wild cranberry powder if using this option.
Pour into a glass and serve.

Amount for 1 to 2 shots.

For more information on the Healer Medium's new brain shot therapy, read the introductory article on our blog: here .


ADVICES:

  • If you're in a part of the world where you don't have access to fresh or frozen wild blueberries, wild blueberry juice, or wild blueberry powder, you can substitute blackberries. Although a high-antioxidant alternative, blackberries don't have the power to match the way wild blueberries protect cells from heavy metals, chemicals, radiation and other toxins.

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